I confirm, no snow in New Jersey! (At least not here.) For which I am glad. If I could go a whole winter here without shoveling snow, I would be a happy woman.
I could use a thousand hands to shovel snow. That video was lovely but weird, especially without sound.
here is more about the danceers and Guan Yin
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Is a monkey helper the same thing as a helper monkey?
I think a monkey helper is more like Hamburger Helper.
Well, it is if you're Bucky Katt.
Wow, I just wasted 700 copies because everyone here is an ASSHAT.
House:
I quite like Cuddy's demands that House do more student lectures. The "Three Stories" ep was terrific and he made the students sit up and listen. They even tracked him down after the break: "Found him!"
and more clinic hours always leads to comedy gold "I brought the jelly with me."
House:
Though it's forcing House to do clinic hours that started this whole mess in the first place. I don't know why they continue to force him into situations where he deals with, you know, people. But I'm avoidy that way.
I'm pretty sure diplobrats are US citizens even if they're not born in an Embassy hospital.
At least one of his parents is American, though, right? I think Nutty was trying to clear up the soil thing.
Canada, at least in the early 70s, did not extend citizenship to diplobrats born on their soil. My sister is still pissed about that.
Don't you also run into the complexities of dual citizenship with folks born overseas but of American parents (or vice-versa?) I've never quite understood that. It's why that one chick from Sierra Leone could skate for France during one of the Olympics or something like that, my memory ain't that great. I know it's been used by other athletes, just don't remember which ones.
It's why that one chick from Sierra Leone could skate for France
Suriya Bonali.
Now ask me if I can remember actual important things in my life.
Canada, at least in the early 70s, did not extend citizenship to diplobrats born on their soil. My sister is still pissed about that.
Nor to children born outside Canada to Canadian mothers. Fathers, yes. Mothers, no. That policy has since be de-troll-logicked.